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Monday, April 11, 2011

Draper extends its congratulations to Whitney Johnson and Kyle Munkittrick, who were among the 12 semi-finalists in Saturday's Threesis Challenge. Whitney presented on "Dialogs of Identity in Roman Antioch" and Kyle on "The Species Ethic and Human Enhancement."

A big hand for all of Draper's participants as well--each of the presentations were very well received by the judges and audience and represented the wide scope and high quality of the scholarly work being completed in Draper.

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